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Supreme in the caravan world

Few people understand Australia’s growing love affair with the great outdoors quite like the staff of Supreme Caravans.

The family-owned company has been actively involved with the leisure industry for 28 years.

Owners Frank and Karl Prosenik have a great passion for the caravanning lifestyle reflected in the company’s mantra: “Live your life, live your dream, life is good when you’re in a Supreme”.

Both believe the business has earned its reputation of quality and toughness over the years by building the renowned Getaway and Territory range of off-road units for four-wheel-drive enthusiasts.

“At this stage, we consider Supreme Caravans to be among the top three manufacturers in this field in Melbourne,” Frank says.

Karl says the keys to their success are listening to customer needs and wants and being able to customise designs to suit those requirements. “We have huge repeat business where some of our customers are on their eighth Supreme caravan.”

From the company’s humble beginnings, Supreme has grown to be one of the industry’s leading manufacturers.

The business has a good mix of staff. Highly skilled and experienced people who have been with the company more than 20 years rub shoulders with newer crew members.

Happy campers can choose from a wide range of 120 caravans, including off-road movers, pop-tops, campers and family vans, and a huge selection of used caravans, spare parts, accessories and services. Check out the range of touring models that include the Spirit LE, Executive and Aero, plus the luxurious Slide Out and Quest ranges, between them covering semi-off-road, touring and luxury RVs to satisfy all sections of the caravan
fraternity.

The company’s first models were built in a small workshop in Fawkner. Steady growth has caused the business to relocate to a huge display venue with showroom in Craigieburn. All caravans are workshop- and safety-tested. In-house insurance, finance and an extended five-year mechanical warranty are available.

Supreme Caravans, corner Hume Highway and Grasslands Avenue.
Opens 9am-5pm Monday-Saturday.
Inquiries: 9357 3555 or
www.supremecaravans.com.au

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